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Fleet rationalisation as airlines’ competitive edge
The Nigerian aviation industry, faced with falling revenues and high fuel costs, will have to seriously deal with over-capacity on certain routes. Doing this will determine how they rationalise their fleet. WOLE SHADARE writes Over-capacity Over-capacity on certain routes, coupled with intense competition, has resulted in falling revenues. At the same time, there is an unusual rise in fuel prices. The two are pressing the airlines from both sides. Over-capacity on most of the Nigerian routes, particularly…
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